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Banned
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: On a boat in the Great NW
Posts: 6,145
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Quote:
Originally posted by fastpat
That's a lie. Since you've made the accusation, prove it big boy.
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1. The US government joined the UN under a treaty signed by a sitting president, ratified by the Senate. That makes it binding, under the Constitution, on the US government. One of the clauses of that treaty is that no member nation may attack another member nation, unless expressly authorized by UN resolution. No such resolution exists, in fact the Bush Junta began to seek such a resolution in the fall of 2002, and when it became apparent that either or both France and Russia were going to veto it in the UNSC, and it would be heavily shot down in the General Assembly; Bush dropped that approach and invaded unilaterally.
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02-01-2006, 10:49 PM
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